Right now I'm working on a deal on a car hauler. It's 16' with a 2' dovetail, so 18' total and I believe it's a 7,000 lb trailer. What would it take to upgrade this thing to a 10,000 lb trailer? Just axles, suspension, and tires? I'm trying to get the trailer for 600 bucks and it's a solid trailer, the only things that are wrong with it are the fenders are beat, but he has new fenders, just haven't put them on. It has car wheels and tires, so they'll have to be swapped for trailer wheels and tires. And the bushings in the leaf springs are gone, not just worn out, but not even there.
So I figure it already needs new wheels and tires, and I'll atleast have to throw some bushings at the springs, so add in new 5,200 axles and it should be a 10,000 lb trailer, right?
The biggest thing I plan to haul is my blazer, and as of right now the only things that would add weight are the 1-tons and wheels and tires. I haven't run it over a scale to know the weight though.
Does that sound about right?
So I figure it already needs new wheels and tires, and I'll atleast have to throw some bushings at the springs, so add in new 5,200 axles and it should be a 10,000 lb trailer, right?
The biggest thing I plan to haul is my blazer, and as of right now the only things that would add weight are the 1-tons and wheels and tires. I haven't run it over a scale to know the weight though.
Does that sound about right?